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Keywords: blackandwhite monochrome outdoor black and white 80-G-24856: German Graves. In the first two rows of graves shown above in the National Cemetery at Phoebus, Virginia, and adjacent to them, lie the bodies of 28 German submarine, U-85, crewmen buried there April 15, 1942, after their vessel had been sunk by USS Roper the day prior. The new markers, exact duplicates of others in the cemetery, carry in most cases only the surname, but in others the full name. The Army and Navy buried their foes with full honors, October 10, 1942. (2015/10/20). 80-G-24856: German Graves. In the first two rows of graves shown above in the National Cemetery at Phoebus, Virginia, and adjacent to them, lie the bodies of 28 German submarine, U-85, crewmen buried there April 15, 1942, after their vessel had been sunk by USS Roper the day prior. The new markers, exact duplicates of others in the cemetery, carry in most cases only the surname, but in others the full name. The Army and Navy buried their foes with full honors, October 10, 1942. (2015/10/20).
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